There is a significant difference when using the GigaPan Import Wizard between 2.5.2 and 2.6.0 RC2 as shown in the first two screen shots below. APG 2.6.0 RC 2 then crashes during blending with the Line:347 error (and this has been replicated following a reboot), the third screen shot shows the error message from 2.6.0 RC2 which says:---------------------------------------------------Critical Error

What: Not enough space for one line in one block Emit :File".\\KImageCached.cpp" Line:347 Cached: RenderFinalKic::Render

----------------------------------------------------and here is the processing data for both runs:

I remember that in some point I was trying to edit panoramas that were created in previous versions of APP and I was getting errors related to the anchor color, stitching quality and render process...

My solution was to generate the panoramas in every version from scratch, maybe is not the best (or more efficient) solution, but in my case is working fine, so I wonder if the panorama that you're using was generated in 2.5.2 and you're trying to use it in 2.6.RC2....

I just tried to run this project again with the new 2.6.0 release of APG and got the same problem, even with an upgrade from 16 to 32Gb RAM.

There are nearly 4Gb of 315 jpg files, I doubt I have the bandwidth to upload those even if I knew where to send them? Perhaps first I could send the .pano file as Alex suggested, please can you tell me an email address I can send it as an attachment as I cannot see how to add it to this message.

Last edited by BrianLR on Mon Dec 19, 2011 2:32 am, edited 1 time in total.

Sure : you can either email it to me ( alexandre jenny at kolor com, everything attached ) or use our ftp : http://www.kolor.com/forum/t766-ftp-serverWe were unable to reproduce this crash here. We think of an issue when importing the .pano because when trying to create the panorama from scratch, it just works.

I install trial APG 2.6.1 RC1 with enthusiasm, that the error Line: 347 is resolved. Unfortunately for me, the other appeared. I want to render 172 pictures, so when I do, pop up message: "What: Not enough memory for rendering one line. Chache is maybe too divided, check memory parameters in general settings." I have 1903MB of free RAM in AP Settings, Force minimal chache is checked. According to the information that it says, I can have overlapped with Antighost 467 pictures, so I do not know what's wrong.